{{ http://bcplfusion.bcpl.org/Repository/BE0127.JPG?300|The Collins-Revill House}} Built for the Collins family in the early 19th Century, the farm was later owned by Joseph C. Revill, a founder and cashier of the [[Boone County Deposit Bank]]. ​

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<​html><​img alt="​The Collins-Revill House" src="​https://bcp.ent.sirsi.net/client/en_US/​search/​asset/​27305/​0"​ width="​300" align="​right"​ title="​The Collins-Revill House"></​html> ​Built for the Collins family in the early 19th Century, the farm was later owned by Joseph C. Revill, a founder and cashier of the [[Boone County Deposit Bank]]. ​

A well-preserved classic I-house, the Collins-Revill House is one of several substantial brick farmhouses built on the periphery of [[Burlington]] in the early 19th century. ​ It features a central door with recessed pilasters, a Victorian porch with central gable and an original brick kitchen ell. The farm includes a large collection of agricultural outbuildings. ​

A well-preserved classic I-house, the Collins-Revill House is one of several substantial brick farmhouses built on the periphery of [[Burlington]] in the early 19th century. ​ It features a central door with recessed pilasters, a Victorian porch with central gable and an original brick kitchen ell. The farm includes a large collection of agricultural outbuildings. ​